Paris Junior College News Archive
Welcome to the PJC News Archive. Listed on the pages below are the hundreds of news items released by PJC over the previous few years.
Sulphur Springs Center notes Black History Month
[b]Photo:[/b] A special display of books and periodicals about Black history are on display and available for checkout at the Paris Junior College - Sulphur Springs Center library.
Read More“The Foreigner” opens Feb. 17 in Karrer Theater
Larry Shue's hilarious farce features a lovable but socially inept Brit as he tries to escape his stressful life by booking a holiday in backwoods USA.
Read MoreEntries accepted for Creative Writing Contest
The Communications Division sponsors the annual awards to recognize and reward literary creativity.
Read MorePJC drama students take honors at forensics meet
Paris Junior College contestants take two first place awards, along with a third place and fourth place.
Read MoreValentine’s raffle will support SGA trip
PJC's Student Government Association is sponsoring a Valentine's raffle to raise funds the group's upcoming state convention.
Read MoreNew Sulphur Springs campus a step closer
Regents OK plan to purchase land for a new Sulphur Springs campus; PJC set to begin a women's volleyball program in the fall.
Read MoreWanted: Logo design for the Dragons’ new bus
Paris Junior College students have a chance to become a big part of Dragons athletics by designing a logo to adorn the new team bus.
Read MoreSBDC to offer program for receptionists
"How To Be An Outstanding Receptionist" to be presented Tuesday, Feb. 14, at the Red River County Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreDragons sign right-hander Emilie Hobbs
[b]Photo:[/b] Emilie Hobbs, a right-handed pitcher for Douglass High School near Nacogdoches, has signed a letter of intent to play for the Paris Junior College Lady Dragons softball team during the 2006-2007 season.
Read MoreSoftball Dragons sign outfielder Bain
[b]Photo:[/b] Lauren Bain, an outfielder for the Royse City High School softball team, has signed a letter of intent to play for the Paris Junior College Dragons during the 2006-2007 season.
Read MoreEnnis’ Martin to play Dragons softball
[b]Photo:[/b] KayLee Martin (seated), a utility player for the Ennis High School softball team, has signed a letter of intent to play for the Paris Junior College Dragons during the 2006-2007 season.
Read MorePatriots’ Cody Withers signs letter of intent
[b]Photo:[/b] Cody Withers, a right-handed pitcher for the Prairiland High School Patriots, signed a letter of intent Monday with Paris Junior College for the 2006-2007 baseball season.
Read MorePrairiland’s Cole White signs with PJC
[b]Photo:[/b] Cole White, an infielder for the Prairiland High School Patriots, signed a letter of intent Monday with Paris Junior College for the 2006-2007 baseball season.
Read MoreDaon Wall Rotary Scholarship Benefit Feb. 4
The annual benefit's theme this year - "Hooray for Hollywood" - promises lots of glitz and glitter, all in a good cause.
Read MoreOrganist Benefield in concert Feb. 17
[b]Photo:[/b] Organist Richard Benefield will be in concert Friday, Feb. 17, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Paris.
Read MoreMusic groups seeking new members for spring
If you love to sing, PJC's Chamber Singers and Chorale invite you to audition for the spring semester.
Read MoreAuditions set for “The Foreigner” and “Proof”
Those wishing to audition for roles in the Paris Junior College Drama Department's next two performances will have their chance this month.
Read MorePJC Dragons ranked No. 17 in the nation
Defending national champions enter the holidays ranked for the first time this season.
Read MoreYulefest: A Renaissance Christmas
Photo: Paris Junior College music students sing during a presentation of Yulefest, a biannual Renaissance dinner theatre presented by the Paris Junior College Division of Fine Arts. The event featured food, songs, readings and dance.
Read MoreAlumni and Friend Open House rescheduled
Event had been cancelled due to weather concerns.
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